This mono-thematic magazine examines the question:
What is truth today, and who defines it? The project responds to the blurred boundaries between fact and fiction in the age of misinformation, deepfakes, and competing narratives.
The editorial concept frames truth as a perspective rather than an absolute. Each chapter introduces different viewpoints—from philosophical reflections to fictional and cultural archetypes—creating a layered narrative that invites readers to question how meaning and authority are constructed.
The visual system combines serif typography for analytical content with expressive display type for tension and emphasis. A chapter-based color system structures the publication and reflects the shifting perspectives explored throughout the magazine.
Images are treated not as illustrations but as interpretative elements that challenge credibility, authorship, and perception.

Key Elements
- Editorial concept development
- Research on philosophy, media, and truth narratives
- Typographic hierarchy and visual system
- Chapter-based color coding
- Image curation and visual interpretation
- Publication layout and print production design
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